The State Capital Investment Corporation (SCIC) on November 22 sold its complete ownership in the Vietnam Construction and Import-Export JSC (Vinaconex) for 7.36 trillion VND (327.4 million USD).
A Vinaconex construction project on repairing downgraded apartment buildings on Hanoi’s Lang Ha Street. (Photo: vietnambiz.vn)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - The StateCapital Investment Corporation (SCIC) sold its completeownership in the Vietnam Construction and Import-Export JSC (Vinaconex) for 7.36trillion VND (327.4 million USD) on November 22.
SCIC sold all of its more than 254.9 million shares for 28,900 VND (1.28 USD)per share.
The successful bid price for Vinaconex shares was 35.7 percent higher than thestarting bid price of 21,300 VND per share set for the auction.
SCIC had earlier expected it would receive at least VNĐ5.43 trillion from the November22 deal.
Vinaconex is listing more than 441.7 million shares on the Hanoi Stock Exchangewith code VCG.
The company shares closed the November 22 session flat at 18,500 VND per share.
SCIC had tried to offload 96.3 million Vinaconex shares in December 2017 butcould only sell 5.3 million shares. The deal was considered “unsuccessful” tomarket analysts.
Meanwhile, the military telecommunication group Viettel also offloaded its 94million Vinaconex shares for 2 trillion VND on November 22.
Viettel had earlier expected it would earn some 2 trillion VND from the deal.
Vinaconex owns and manages 3.2 million square metres of land, covering its 16construction projects. Of the total land area, the company is renting threemillion square metres of land to construct seven projects.
The largest project, covering 2.7 million square metres, is located at the HoaLac Hi-Tech Park in Hanoi.
Other large projects included the Bac An Khanh Urban Area (Splendora) in Hanoi’sHoai Duc district and two buildings with investment capital of 1.25 trillionVND.
Vinaconex is also repairing some downgraded apartment buildings on Hanoi’s LangHa street, which costs the firm total 1.56 trillion VND.
The company had announced it would lock the foreign ownership cap at zero percent.According to the company’s management board, the firm had operated in labourand drug export sectors, in which foreign capital is now allowed.
In the third quarter of 2018, Vinaconex recorded 2.22 trillion VND in netrevenue, down 8.7 percent year on year, and 185.4 billion VND in post-taxprofit, a yearly decline of 29 percent.
After nine months, the company’s post-tax profit fell 40 percent year on yearto 368 billion VND. The value of total asset reached more than 20 trillion VND andits total loan was 4 trillion VND. — VNS/VNA
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